10. Military Reserve Travel Costs
Calling all military reservists and members of the National Guard! You are entitled to deduct a part of your travel expenses related to drills or meetings when it comes to more than 100 miles distance from your home. The best part? You don’t have to itemize to benefit from this deduction.
Meaning that your military reserve travel expenses can be treated as tax write-offs. However, remember that your travel costs must be ordinary and necessary, such as meals and lodging expenses.
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